1931 ] 
Some Oriental Neuropteroid Insects 
69 
Dipseudopsis spectabilis sp. nov. 
Fig. 1. 
Head black, on vertex behind and near eyes yellowish; 
basal joint of antennae yellowish, beyond black; palpi black; 
pronotum and rest of thorax black; abdomen black above, 
pale beneath; legs and spurs pale, coxae dark. Fore wings 
dark brown with several large pale areas, mostly yellow- 
ish, but one beyond anastomosis more hyaline; an oblique 
spot from basal hind margin and an elongate spot in front 
of it, a large spot on hind margin, mostly before arculus, 
and reaching up to medius, a smaller triangular spot above 
base of discal cell, an elongate spot in discal cell, and one 
in the cell behind it; behind the anastomosis two elongate 
streaks, one in area behind fork two, and other over most 
of fork four and some in cell behind, these streaks broadly 
connected at base, and neither reaching the margin. Hind 
wings pale brown; fork one in fore wing very short, fork 
three with a pedicel nearly one-half of its length; in hind 
wing fork two reaches back in a point to the discal cell; 
and the cross-vein from basal part of median cell reaches 
extreme base of fork five. The inner spur of hind tibia 
ends in three points, the outer one much the longer and 
stouter, the middle one quite short. 
Expanse 22 mm. 
From Sandakan, Borneo, C. F. Baker. 
Rhyacophilim] 
Rhyacophila carletoni sp. nov. 
Fig. 7. 
Yellowish; head and thorax with mostly pale yellowish 
hair; antennae pale, scarcely annulate with dark; palpi 
rather long and very slender. Legs pale, the tibiae and 
part of tarsi darker, spurs pale ; abdomen dark above, pale 
beneath. Fore wings pale, with many brown spots, mostly 
